The Apache Software Foundation denies claims of a ransomware attack on its OpenOffice project, stating no evidence of a breach or data theft has been found. The Akira gang falsely claimed to have stolen 23 GB of confidential data from the organization. #Akira #ApacheOpenOffice
Keypoints
- The Apache Software Foundation disputes the claim of an Akira ransomware attack on OpenOffice.
- The threat actors claimed to have stolen 23 GB of sensitive data, including personal and financial information.
- Apache OpenOffice is an open-source office suite with no indication of any breach or data theft.
- The foundation emphasizes that it does not hold the type of data claimed to have been stolen.
- Investigation results show no evidence of a cybersecurity incident or compromise of the projectβs infrastructure.